Abstract
THE late Rev. Donald Fergusson was many-sided in his pursuits, and among his pleasures was the study of natural history. One of the sections of the present volume contains the papers written by him on rural life and scenes, and they show that he was filled with “deep feeling” by nature and its wild life, but neglected the minute examination of natural objects essential to scientific study.
A Student of Nature.
By R. Menzies Fergusson Pp. 246. (London: Alexander Gardner, 1898.)
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A Student of Nature. Nature 58, 543 (1898). https://doi.org/10.1038/058543d0
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